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The latest (5-14-20) information regarding the COVID-19 virus as it relates to activities and schedules for Branson Public Schools can be found here
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The latest (5-07-20) information regarding the COVID-19 virus as it relates to activities and schedules for Branson Public Schools can be found here
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The latest (4-30-20) information regarding the COVID-19 virus as it relates to activities and schedules for Branson Public Schools can be found here
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The latest (4-23-20) information regarding the COVID-19 virus as it relates to activities and schedules for Branson Public Schools can be found here
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The latest (4-16-20) information regarding the COVID-19 virus as it relates to activities and schedules for Branson Public Schools can be found here
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Due to the executive order from Governor Parson earlier today (April 9), all Missouri public schools will remain closed. Brad Swofford, superintendent, has issued a letter regarding this extension to the district's closure. This letter can be viewed here
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The latest (4-09-20) information regarding the COVID-19 virus as it relates to activities and schedules for Branson Public Schools can be found here
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Look for the school bus at the following locations every Monday, Wednesday and Friday! Anyone under 18 years of age and under will be served. Each bag contains 2 breakfasts and 2 lunches! We look forward to seeing you soon!!
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The latest (4-02-20) information regarding the COVID-19 virus as it relates to activites and scheduls for Branson Public Schools can be found here
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The latest (3-26-20) information regarding the COVID-19 virus as it relates to activities and schedules for Branson Public Schools can be found here
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Update - March 25, 2020
The ongoing spread of COVID-19 in our area requires school districts to be flexible and make decisions that are in the best interest of public health. In consultation with county health department officials, we will extend the closure of PK-12 school districts through Friday, April 24. These schools will be affected: Branson, Blue Eye, Forsyth, Hollister, Kirbyville, Reeds Spring and Taneyville. The extended closure impacts all extracurricular and cocurricular activities, including athletic competitions, practices and after-school programs and events.
These districts understand that this is a very uncertain time for everyone, but the public can be sure of one thing: districts are focused on protecting the safety and well-being of students, staff and their families.
These districts recognize that this decision will have a wide-reaching impact on many people and are committed to providing learning opportunities at home and other essential services for students, families and communities during this extended closure. As this unprecedented situation continues to evolve, additional modifications may become necessary. As decisions are made, each district will share information through their regular communication channels.
Families play an important role in protecting individuals from the spread of COVID-19 and are encouraged to follow the guidance of these organizations:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
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Thursday March 19, 2020 - http://bit.ly/2xT33EV
Food Service Distribution & Locations: The district will provide meals for all students 18 years of age and under with free Grab-and-Go meals while the district is closed due to the COVID-19 virus. The district has devised a plan that includes meal pick-up services at Buchanan Elementary from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Monday-Wednesday-Friday. Food will also be delivered on Monday-Wednesday-Friday from 11:00am - 12:00pm at the following food distribution locations. Look for the school bus at these locations.
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Branson Mo., Monday, March 16, 2020 - The spread of COVID-19 in our region requires school districts to be flexible and make decisions that are in the best interest of public health.
In consultation with health department officials, the following PK-12 school districts will close through Friday, April 3.- Blue Eye
- Branson
- Forsyth
- Kirbyville
- Hollister
- Reeds Spring
- Taneyville
These districts are currently on spring break; therefore, students will not return as previously planned on March 23. Closure impacts all extra- and co-curricular activities, including athletic competitions, practices and after-school programs and events.
Our school district understands that this is a very uncertain time for everyone, but the public can be certain of one thing: districts are focused on protecting the safety and well-being of students, staff and their families.
As this unprecedented situation continues to evolve, additional modifications may be necessary. As decisions are made, districts will share information through regular communication channels.